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As a devoted fan of James Bond, I'm thrilled to offer fellow enthusiasts the opportunity to own a piece of Bond history with my favorite photograph.​
Presented here is my  unique portrait of Timothy Dalton embodying the role of James Bond in the esteemed film "The Living Daylights," which premiered in London in June 1987. This particular image was commissioned by Life Magazine, New York, for their Special Film Edition and was captured on location at Pinewood Studios in 1987.

During the production, the film crew curated an impressive array of rare props from previous James Bond movies, resulting in a historical and visually stunning photograph. Among these notable items is the original number plate from the inaugural Bond film, as well as the iconic Golden Gun, meticulously crafted with exquisite metalwork to resemble a genuine firearm.

Adding to the allure of the scene is the Fabergé Egg, crafted by none other than the renowned jeweler to the Queen, Asprey's of London, brought out from their vault specifically for this shoot. The menacing presence of Jaws' teeth prominently featured at the center of the bonnet further enhances the composition.

No digital manipulation or compositing techniques were employed in the creation of this photograph. Instead, the image was captured using a Deardorff 4x5 Plate Camera, utilizing Kodak Type 6117 Reversal Film to preserve every detail.

Each print measures 12 inches by 16 inches and is meticulously produced on archival photographic paper,

 
Every print is personally signed and numbered and is available for purchase at the exclusive price of only $250 per print, plus shipping charges. Orders will be promptly fulfilled, with an estimated delivery time of approximately two weeks via postal service.

THE JAMES BOND PRINT

David Gamble

David Gamble, a London-born artist now residing in New Orleans, boasts a diverse portfolio spanning paintings, works on paper, and photographs showcased worldwide. With a notable career in editorial photography during the 1980s and 90s, he captured iconic figures like Stephen Hawking and Margaret Thatcher.
 
Gamble's accolades include the Kodak Award for Best Photographer in Europe and a World Press Photo Award. He even had the rare opportunity to photograph Andy Warhol's concealed home. Recently, Sotheby's auctioned off two of Gamble's rare photographs from inside Warhol's apartment. His work, including a significant piece in the Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh, continues to garner attention, as seen in his 2019 film "Esplanade," showcased at prominent venues like the Museum of Modern Art, New Orleans. Gamble remains active in both photography and painting pursuits
 

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